With the help of Annie Leonard’s compelling Story of Stuff Project and other inspiring YES! resources, take yourself and and your students to the next level by looking at small steps to living differently.

Service-learning projects and climate action resources from Facing the Future. What is a free school? YES! classroom tools for DIY Learning, things educated people really should know, and introducing the YES! Exemplary Essay Project.

YES! for Teachers and Students features classroom materials to cross the divide. Mix It Up in the lunchroom, talk to someone who is different from you, speak up. Also... discover the beauty of teenagers.

Project VoteSmart, lesson plans to analyze political cartoons, and Debate Watching 101 from League of Women Voters. Meet musicians who vote with their heart, and two young women whose hearts led them to civic engagement.

Features the Barefoot College, created by and for India's poor and guided by Gandhi's principles. Watch the moving video, "Be the Change" and read about one teacher's determination to teach climate change in a small town.

Middle schoolers learn to grow fresh carrots, and Will Allen brings gardens and social justice to the inner-city. Curricula from the Center for Ecoliteracy, and reports on the Youth Climate Summit in DC.

Lessons on redefining progress as more than "more stuff", Facing the Future's global sustainability lessons, and Annie Leonard's famous "The Story of Stuff"- with resources to help students find solutions.